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Human Rights Commission to Investigate Rights Violations from October 29

Judge Mwaimu said the probe’s findings will guide recommendations to government bodies to maintain peace and prevent future election-related unrest.

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Last updated: November 7, 2025
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Dodoma. The Commission for Human Rights and Good Governance (CHRAGG) has announced plans to conduct a thorough investigation into alleged human rights violations that occurred during the October 29 general election. The commission’s chairperson, Retired Judge Mathew Mwaimu, made the announcement in Dodoma on Wednesday, November 5, 2025.

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  • Incidents of Deaths and Property Destruction
  • Commission Condemns Violence, Announces Probe
  • Commitment to Peace and Accountability

Incidents of Deaths and Property Destruction

“As it will be remembered, October 29, 2025, was the day of the general election for the President, Members of Parliament, and Councilors,” Judge Mwaimu said in a press briefing. “On that day, while citizens were voting, there were also demonstrations in various parts of the country.”

He noted that several incidents occurred during those demonstrations, including the deaths of citizens in different regions and destruction of public property. “We witnessed the burning of buildings, Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) stations, and some court premises across the country,” Mwaimu stated.

The chairperson condemned the violence, emphasizing that such acts not only violate the law but also threaten national peace and stability.

Commission Condemns Violence, Announces Probe

“The Commission for Human Rights, as a watchdog institution that ensures human rights and good governance principles are upheld, is deeply concerned by these events,” Judge Mwaimu said. “We strongly condemn the incidents that led to loss of life and destruction of property. Such acts should never be supported in any way because they break peace and endanger the safety of citizens.”

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He explained that the Commission’s decision follows the unrest that erupted on the same day as the general election, which was marred by protests against the electoral process.

“In light of these events, we have decided to launch a detailed investigation,” he added. “We have already made preparations to identify the areas most affected and to examine the circumstances that led to these incidents.”

Judge Mwaimu said the findings of the investigation will help the Commission provide informed recommendations to the government and other relevant institutions. “Our goal is to ensure that peace is maintained in the country and that similar problems do not recur in future elections,” he said.

Commitment to Peace and Accountability

The Commission underscored its commitment to protecting the rights and safety of Tanzanians while promoting good governance. Mwaimu concluded by calling on all citizens and institutions to cooperate with the investigation process, noting that accountability and respect for human rights are key to sustaining national unity.

“The events of October 29 remind us that democracy and peace must go hand in hand,” he said. “Our work as a Commission is to ensure that the rule of law, human rights, and good governance principles remain the foundation of our nation.”

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